Landmark Cases in Public International LawThis book contains excerpts "in extenso from leading cases in general international law, and seeks to provide a greater volume of case law than that currently available on the market. It contains no editorial commentary and no secondary literature, as these are widely available in other works. It can serve either as a principal text or as a supplement to other standard books. It is thoroughly up to date, including recent ICJ judgments on the Bosnia case, the Gavcmkovo-Nagymaros Project, the Advisory Opinion on Nuclear Weapons, and the Lockerbie case. It will be of inestimable value to all libraries of international law, large and small, institutional and private. No student or practitioner in the field should be without it. |
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Contenido
Nicaragua merits 1986 | 168 |
Jus Cogens Obligations Erga Omnes Actio Popularis | 277 |
Treaties | 573 |
Personality and Statehood | 731 |
State Responsibility | 837 |
Case Concerning United States Diplomatic | 913 |
Jurisdiction | 947 |
Settlement of Disputes | 1017 |
and against Nicaragua jurisdiction of the Court | 1055 |
International Organisations | 1103 |
Use of Force | 1245 |
Términos y frases comunes
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